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PATENTED NOV. 20, 1906.

0. ANCHELL.

SAMPLE LEAP.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 21, 1906.

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Vobj ect the UNITED STATES PATENT oEEIoE. OSCAR ANCHELIJ, OF BROOKI-i-YN, NEW YORK. 'SAMPLE-LEAF..

Patented Nov. 20, 1906.

To all whom t may concern."

Be it known that I, OSCAR ANCHELL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Brooklyn, in the county ofKings and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Imrovements in Sample-Leaves, of which the following is a speclcation, reference being had thereinto the accompanying drawings.

My invention relates es ecially to means or devices employed for exhibiting samples of lace, fabric, or the equivalent, and hasfor its rovision of a very cheap and simple artic e of manufacture designed for this purpose.

To attain the desired end, my invention consists, essentially, in a body or leafA having at each edge a lip upon each side or face formed of paper turned back upon itself and stitched `to the body of the leaf and at the center of the leaf on each side double 1projecting lips formed of pa er vturned bac upon itself at each edge an centrally stitched to the leafbody, one of the portions of paper of whichthe side lips are formed being carried outward and around a bindin ieee, all of which will be hereinafter first -ly described and then pointed out in the claim. A

In the drawings, Figure 1 is a plan view of a sample-leaf embodying my invention, and Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view at line al a of ike numerals of reference, wherever they occur, indicate corresponding parts in both figures.

1 is the leaf-body, made of stout paper or thin board.

2 represents strips of paper, each edge being turned back upon itself at 3 and the strip stitched to the leaf-body at 4.

5 is a bindin -strip embraced by the strip 2 at one'edge o the leaf-body.

6 represents strips of paper each edge turned back upon itself at 7 and central y stitched to the leaf-body at 8.

9 represents removable cards retained in any desired position between the lips 3 and 7, said cards being designed to yhold asample of lace or fabric upon its face, as illustrated at 10 and 11.

12 represents strengthening-strips or binding stitched toy the top and bottom of the leaf-body 1.

Having now fully described my invention, what I claim as new therein, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

. As a new article of manufacture, a sampleleaf in which is comprised a body or leaf having at each edge a 11p u on each side or face, ,e l

OSCAR ANCHELL. Witnesses Louis F. BRAUN, A. M.,P1ERoE. 

